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"The draft Commission regulation finally recognises the need to genuinely help the disaster-stricken European beekeeping sector, whilst carefully refraining from naming the main cause: the devastating effect of the new generations of neurotoxic insecticides. The Commission is, however, absurdly stopping aid programmes, in the form of measures in support of the honey analysis laboratories. Our rapporteur proposes to reinstate them, and she is right.
There was a need, however, to go much further and, since they are obviously of common interest, make the perfecting of the indispensable new protocols, designed for testing whether the new molecules used in the new plant health products are harmless to bees and to human health, eligible for Community funding."@en1
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